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Grinning Putin says he backs Harris as U.S. claims election interference

September 5, 2024
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A grinning Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that he supported Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump in the upcoming U.S. presidential election. His remark came just hours after the Biden administration accused Russia of a widespread, sophisticated election interference campaign.

Two Russian women have been charged in an indictment unsealed in New York on Wednesday with funneling millions of dollars to a U.S. company that paid online influencers to push narratives favorable to the Kremlin.

“I said that our ‘favorite,’ if I may say so, was the incumbent President Mr. Biden. He was removed from the race, but he recommended that all his supporters support Ms. Harris. So we will do the same, we will support her,” Putin said, smiling wryly at an economic forum in Vladivostok.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin applauds during the plenary session of the Eastern Economic Forum 2024, Sept. 5, 2024, in Vladivostok, Russia.

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“She laughs so expressively and infectiously that it means that everything is fine with her. And if everything is fine with her — then Trump has introduced so many restrictions and sanctions against Russia that no president has ever introduced before — and if everything is fine with Ms. Harris, then maybe she will refrain from such actions of this kind,” Putin continued in what appeared to be a sarcastic tone.

The Russian government has previously mocked U.S. allegations of political meddling, including with a tongue-in-cheek 2017 social media post offering “election interference” services. 

The Biden administration accused Russia on Wednesday of attempting to interfere in the November election, including by creating fake news sites designed to covertly spread Russian propoganda among Americans.

At a meeting of the Election Threats Task Force, which included FBI Director Chris Wray and other top officials in the Justice Department, attorney General Merrick Garland said Russia Today, known as RT, a media outlet funded by the Russian state, had implemented a scheme to fund a Tennessee-based company to create and disseminate content that was consistent with Russia’s goals of pushing division within U.S. society and undermining support for Ukraine.

Garland said the Justice Department had seized 32 internet domains that pro-Russian actors and the Russian government had used to engage in a “covert campaign to interfere and influence the outcome of our country’s elections.”

“This is deadly serious and we are going to treat it accordingly,” Garland said.


Breaking down Russia election interference allegations

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According to documents submitted by the Justice Department, one of the Russian campaigns, called the “Good Old USA Project,” aimed to reduce President Biden’s confidence rating among Americans before he dropped his reelection bid. The document appeared to have been prepared in late 2023.

Targets for the propaganda included residents of “conservative states where traditional values are strong who more often vote for candidates of” an unidentified political party. Though redacted, the document appears to refer to the Republican Party.

Documents about another Russian campaign, called the “U.S. Social Media Influencers Project,” described the Republican Party as “currently advancing a relatively pro-Russian agenda” that can be “exploited by posing as ardent [Republicans] and relaying the part of their agenda that coincides with ours.”

In July, U.S. officials with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security indicated that Russia was working to boost Trump’s candidacy in this election cycle, as it did in 2016 and 2020, though they did not directly name his campaign.

“We have not observed a shift in Russia’s preferences for the presidential race from past elections, given the role the U.S. is playing with regard to Ukraine and broader policy towards Russia,” an ODNI official said in a July 9 election security update.

Melissa Quinn,

Robert Legare,

Andres Triay,

Matthew Mosk and

Olivia Gazis

contributed to this report.


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Haley Ott is the CBS News Digital international reporter, based in the CBS News London bureau.

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